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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1950-02-24

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1950-02-24, page 01

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ArchaeoUglcal & HUtorlcal Tm^ St at lBth-1
Expect Huge Turn-out Sunday For Strike-it-Rich Garnival
The main ballroom of the Deshler-Wallick hotel will be filled to capacity tomorrow evening. The occasion is the gala carnival- dance—with a "strlke-it-rlch" theme—the 1950 fund-raising pro¬ ject of the Agudath Achlm Self-Development School.
Prizes, entertainment and dancing will add up to a mem¬ orable evening of gaelty for those who attend. The Pafents Group of the School has spared no effort or time in preparing a wonderful evening of variety; and, to several lucky people. It will be an especially-appreciated occasion, what virith an attrao- tl've array of prizes being offer¬ ed—starting with a beautiful.
TOMORROW'S TKE NIGHTt
"C'MON, JjKT'S OOP'
"liCt'H RO
Hirike It rich!"
16-ln. television set and Includ¬ ing such other choice Items as a movie projector, a real live dog, electrical appliances, candy, shoes, bicycle and many more.
Mrs. Ben Yenkln Is chairman of the Mothers' Section, Ralph 'Rosenfeld heads the Fathers' group, and Mrs. Harold Monett, Dr. Ivan Glltjert and Joseph Sharcot have harldled the gen¬ eral arrangements for Sunday's carnival-dance. Mr. ahd Mrs. Hy¬ man Goldberg are In charge of the Food Committee, decorations are being handled by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldsmith, Mra. Sidney Berg and Ed Linlck will HUpervise the mothers' booth. Herb Linlck will operate the fa¬ thers' booth, Mr. and Mr.i. Ber¬ nard Ruben ahd Mr. and Mrs. Ell I>evlson have lieen In charge (if the Special Gift.s commlttco, Mr, and Mrs, .Jerome Kllman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kayne. Mrs, Den .Siegel and .lo.seph .Sharcot have been taking care of ticket .sales.
Uanoe music will be provided by Ralph CuUen's orchestra.
fmiOMCLE
Ylf^// Serving Columbus and Cantral Ohio JewUh Community \\7A^
Vol. 28, No. 8
COI/UMBl'S, OHIO. FRIDAV, PEBRUARY 24, 10J50 ""n°d'"liew°.h*wii?"
Open House March 5 to Launch Celebration of Greenwald Anniversary
Local Group Enrolls 300 Brandeis Members
Contest for Namipg &f "Little Theatre"
Members of the local .Jewish CommunUy interested In activat¬ ing a "Little Theatre" group, took another .step toward their goal this week. Mr, Frank .lakes, director of productions, explained that the group will have three functions: to provide opportunities for tho.se interested in theatricals, to stage productions in an experimental and interesting manner, and to preseni some ot the many good plays that are off the beaten path.
So far, the "Little Theatre" is i nameless. A contest la under way to find nn appropriate title. To the person who 9ui> mils a name acceptable to a com¬ mittee of Judges, among whom are Ben Neu.stadt and Eddie Fisher of the Chronicle, there win be given a paid-up member¬ .ship for the current season. All enlrles must he postmarked be¬ fore midnight March H, and may be mailed or brought to Leo Blum, H."; N. High St., co-chair¬ man of publicity.
At the next meeting of the group, Tuesday evening March 7 al the. F.xcelsior Club, Mr, .Jakes has asked that all tho.se attending come prepared to give a •two-minute reading of an ex¬ cerpt of their own choice, prose or poetry. Official tryout time for the initial production will be announced al the March 7 meet¬ ing.
All who are Interested In any phase of amateur theatricals are urged to attend the next meet¬ ing.
Pro-tern officers of the group are as follows: chairman, Mrs. David Roth; vice-chairman, Mrs. Arthur Hersch; sec'y, Mrs. Sid¬ ney Putchat; treas., Mrs. Franz Welstrelch. Directors: Mesdames Jerome Gross, Irving Lackrltz,
Fred Kranz, B. Scholr, Arthur man, Jerome Zacks.
B. Caplan, Jack Jay, R. Lleber- KUman, Aaron
IVRBHYOH SOCIETY
A gala'Purlm party and mem¬ bership luncheon will be the highlight ot the next Ivreeyoh Society meeting. Frizes and tempting food. In keeping with the festive holiday, will be in abundance and a memorable time is promised to ail who at¬ tend. The membership luncheon and card party is Wednesday, at the CQlumbus Gallery of Fine Arts, 12 o'clock noon.
Each member who attends is asked to bring a 25c gift for Shalachmonis; also, their own cards or mah Jong sets.
A door prize will be given at the party.
The nominating ' committee will present its slate of officers. Mrs. William Fehiman will give the openUig prayer. Thla affair la open to all Ivreeyoh members ond no charge will be made.
CONFERENCE AT
HILLEL SUNDAY
The Ohio State B'nai B'rith B'rith Hlliel Foundation has heen selected for the first Con¬ ference on Vocational Opportuni¬ ties tor students, lo be sponsor¬ ed by .several nationai organiza¬ llons. The conferences will take place Sunday at the HlUel Foun¬ dation. in-lGlh Ave,. Columbus.
Tho morning session, beginn¬ ing at 10:00, will lie 'devoted to a general discussion of Oocupa- lioiiai and Professional Trends by Mr, George Newburger, ex¬ ecutive director of the .lewish Vocational Service of Cincinnati, and a discussion on Communily Organization l)y Mr. Robert Fit- terman, executive director, Jew¬ ish Community Council, Dayton.
The afternoon .session will be divided into two periods. There will be discussions and Individ¬ ual consultations wilh profess¬ ional workers representing 15 Vocational fields.
Consultants are Miss Jean Wren, Mr. Harold Arlan, Dr. L. Wasserstrom, Dr. Lee'Weinberg¬ er, Miss Lucille Alexander, Mr. Sanford W, Lipson, Lillian Greenberg of Cleveland Jewish Family Association, Mr, Troy A, Feibel, Miss Barbara Piatt, Dr. Maurice L. Zox, Rabbl Katz of Hebrew Union College, Rabbi Harry Kaplan, Dr.' James Mcr Cracken, Dr, James Pollard and Mr, Herbert L. Roberts.
Rabbl Kaplan and Sarah Dalk¬ owitz of the Hlllel Staff, Bern¬ ard Solomon of the Jewish Vo¬ cational Service, Cleveland, and Mr. George Rablnoff of the Training Bureau for Jewish Communal Service, New York City, have served as advisors to the Student Committee planning the Conference,
Students at universities and colleges throughout the state will attend the conference.
Sponsors are B'nai B'rith Hil¬ lel Foundations,,B'nai B'rith Vo¬ cational Service Bureau, Coun¬ cil of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, Nationai Jewish Welfare Board, Training Bureau for Jewish Communal Service In co-operation with the Jewlah Occupational Council and Syna- oogue Council of America.
" Mr. \Vcln.'(lo<k
The commlttee-in-charge this week announeeil Ihat iill ar- rartgemenls have been complet¬ ed for the .Silver Anniversary celebration honoring Rabbl Leo¬ pokl Greenwald of Heth Jacob congregation.
The commiltee h,ns panned two outstanding features. Since Rahbl Greenwald is well known and beloved throughout the Jewish community, the congre¬ gation and Sislerhood are play¬ ing host at an open house to be held at the the home of the rab¬ bi, 515 Carpenter St., on March 5.
Due to limited facilities, invi¬ tations hrtv'e^issued for the silver Anniversary bantiuet which will be sjjonlsored yy tbc congrega¬ tion and«isterHood. This will be held, in t^ie ve*try of the syna¬ gogue' on IMarcfc 12.
Moni.s, Wein.sUTcirNs general chairman for ail arririgements for the celebration. Ij6uis Levin s program chairmarfXa.ssiKted by Julius Welntraub, tjru. Ruth Weinstock is chairman of the supper, assisted by Mrs. Max Goodman and committee, Mr. Jack Schiff will be toastmaster.
Serving on the Advisory com¬ mittee are Joe Swartz, president ot the .congregation, and Mrs. Harry Schlff, president of the Sisterhood.
Hostesses for the open house will be Mesdames Harry Shift, Harry Echt, Morris Aaron, Max Goodman, Morris Goldstein, Sol Greff, William Goodman, JuUus Welntraub, Joe Swartz and Mor¬ ris Weinstock.
To Appear at Pioneer Women Banquet Mar. 5
An Intensive membership ef¬ fort to enroll Columhus women as charter members of the Nat¬ ional Womeri's Committee for Brandels University, has result¬ ed in nearly 300 members
The Columbus chapter of the women's committee was organiz¬ ed In January of this year and all women who Join the group in 1950 Win be charter members of the local chapter.
Brandels (In Waltham, Mass.) is the first Jewish-sponsored, non-sectarian university in America. The Women's Commit¬ tee is devoted to the support of the university library.
The membership committee of more than ("lO women, headed Ijy .Mr.s. Tlieodore Sc-hlonsky. rh.'iir- man. and hor co-chairman, Mrs, Harry Schwartz, all of whom have heen working most effec¬ tively, includes:
Me.sdames Ii. W, Abramson. Lewis fiasch. Al .1, Decker. Sid¬ ney I3erg, Albert HIank, Robert Hia.shek. Gus Bowman, William Calllf, Gernard Cohen, Irving Cohen, H, .1, Cowan, WMliain Cohen, Louis Dorfman, Melvin Furman. Harry Getz, Esther Goldsmith, Martin Godofsky, Seymour • Gorchoff, Albert S, Goorey, Maurice Hepps, Edward Hyman, Fritz Kahn, Ben Kahn, G, G. Kaplan,
Mesdames Norman Katz, Ed¬ ward Kellner, Louis Krakoff, Al¬ fred J. Kobacker, Jr., Morris Krakoff, Harry Kohn, Harry Kohn, Harry Kollus, H. Liever¬ man, Atie L,evlson, David Levl¬ son, Ell Levlson, Robert Levy, Herbert Linlck. Dorothy -Mell- man, Robert T, Paine, William Papier, M, M, Papurt, Milton Parker, Sol I-tising, Irving Salen,
Mesdames .lo.seph D. Schecter, Jack Schilling. Sum J, Schlon¬ sky, Leon Schotienstein. Sol Shaman, Joseph D. Sharcott. .Sam Shinbacli, Morfis N, Taxon, Stanley \Va,sseislrom. William Wa.sserstrom, Herbert Wise, Ahe A, Wolman, Jack Wulnum. Fred Yenkin,
A meeting, to which all mem¬ bers will be Invitetl, will be held next month. If you have not en¬ rolled, now Is the time to do so. Don't put it off,
8TKIKE-IT-BICH
The 2(Uh is Sunday night — Strike-lt-Rith you really might!
.¦^Ir. Kent
.Mr, Larry Kent will be direct¬ or of ;ielivilios for tlie Colum¬ bus Pioneer Wcjiiien's annual dinner Sunday evening, March .'). at Ilroad Si. Temple, Mr, Kent is a newcomer lo Columbus, by way of New York Citv and Charleston, W, Va.
lie has produced and directed shows for Hada.s.sah. Zionist Or¬ ganization of America and vari¬ ous Jewish fraternal groups. He helped organize and was vice- president of the Jewish Com¬ munily Center in Charleston and was chairman of the entertain¬ ment cotrimlttee of the B'nai B'rith lodge In that city.
Theatre and radio work Is his hobby; he was Rocial direcior of the Mohegan Country Club in upper New York state and'Jias appeared with the late Joe Pen- ner, Ben Bernie and Woody Her¬ man's orchestra. He produced and appeared in radio shows in Charleston and was a memher of an official Little Theatre group which apijeared in various army hospitals in war-time,
Kent Is manager of the A.s- kins Clothing Store on N. High St, and resides at II Ifi lii-yden Rd. with his wife, two childi'en and mother.
MIZRACHI MOHOTH CHITIM CAMPAIGN
• The Mizrachi organization of Columbus Is appealing to every Jew to send contributions for rnohoth ehltlm. Many of our peo¬ ple are on their way to Israel, on their way for freedom. To them, a Passover without mat- zohs and all' other ritual foods would be regrettable.
Hundreds of thousands of Jews must be provided with matzos for Passover; plepse do your best so that your con¬ science will not be burdened by the thought that many Jews lack food for Passover.
Send contributions lo any of the committee: Mr. L. Mellman, 948 Geers Ave., David Schwartz, 1030 Oeers Ave.,- Sol Uretsky, 1081 Lilley Ave., Rabbl Julius L. Baker, 675 Linwood Ave.
USNA AGENCY TO
AIO IN CLAIMS
Through the auspices of Unit¬ ed Service for New Americans I USNA). of which Mrs, E. J, Gordon is the local representa¬ tive, facilitle.s have been set up at Schonthal Center to assist persons now residing in Colum¬ bua who are eligible to file claims for compensation under the Indemnification Law enact¬ ed in the three western zanes of the U. S. occupation zone In Germany and In the three Wes¬ tern sectors of Berlin. Mrs. Jos¬ eph Horchow, 926 E, Broad St., Is chairman of the sub-commit¬ tee in charge of this service.
The law applies only to Bavaria, Hesse, Wuerttemberg- ¦ Baden and Bremea Miss Antoin¬ ette Heller will be at tlie Indem¬ nification Claims desk at Schon¬ thal every afternoon from 1 un¬ til 4 o'cloclt to assist in filling oiit the required documents. She will also be at her desk e'^enings by appointment. For such ap¬ pointments, Ml?s Heller may be reached in the afternoon at MA,
"ah: wildeb.vkss" '
The final presentation of the Hillel Players produclion of "Ah! Wilderne.ss" by Eugene O'Neill will be al 8:30 tonight in the University Hall Chapel,
This delightful comedy was well received by the Thursday night audience. Student produc¬ tion chairmen have been Shirlee GotUffe, Eleanor Hambury, Nancy Silverblall, Dave Learn¬ er, George Stern, Lloyd I'tankel and Jerry Friedman,
Tickets may be purchased at the box office for 75c.
ON TV PROORAH
Abraham Gertner, attorney at 17 S. High St., appeared on Bta- tion WBNS-TV last Saturday,
on Ihe Lawyers Round Table, as ' 8717. Claims must be (lied with part of the^anel discussion of .the local committee by March miscellaneous topics of the law. \ 10.
FREE IX)AN SOCIETY
A regular meeting of the Lail- ies Free Loan Society is sched¬ uled Sunday at Agudath Achlm, 2 p. m. A door prize, contributed by Mrs. A. Goodman, will be awarded ... It may be yours! Refreshments will be served by Mrs, D. Fishking.
OPBN HOUSE
All young men and women be¬ tween the ages of 18 and 45, sin¬ gle and married couples , are cordially , Invited to an Open House next Wednesday at the Broad Lincoln Hotel, 8 p. m., to help organize a Social Division ot the 'Workmen's Circle.
The program will Include, spec¬ ial entertainment and bingo. Re¬ freshments to follow.
Make this a must on your soc¬ ial calendar and see for yourself what fun this mixed g^oup holds in store for you.
For additional information, call Meyer Felnsteln, chairman, :D0. 0149, or Esther Zlsenwine, co-chmn,, EV. 3533.
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mfJfiHtMti^i^'^t'il^Vti'* i»iwrti»»y.iif»»''*«'Kt
ArchaeoUglcal & HUtorlcal Tm^ St at lBth-1
Expect Huge Turn-out Sunday For Strike-it-Rich Garnival
The main ballroom of the Deshler-Wallick hotel will be filled to capacity tomorrow evening. The occasion is the gala carnival- dance—with a "strlke-it-rlch" theme—the 1950 fund-raising pro¬ ject of the Agudath Achlm Self-Development School.
Prizes, entertainment and dancing will add up to a mem¬ orable evening of gaelty for those who attend. The Pafents Group of the School has spared no effort or time in preparing a wonderful evening of variety; and, to several lucky people. It will be an especially-appreciated occasion, what virith an attrao- tl've array of prizes being offer¬ ed—starting with a beautiful.
TOMORROW'S TKE NIGHTt
"C'MON, JjKT'S OOP'
"liCt'H RO
Hirike It rich!"
16-ln. television set and Includ¬ ing such other choice Items as a movie projector, a real live dog, electrical appliances, candy, shoes, bicycle and many more.
Mrs. Ben Yenkln Is chairman of the Mothers' Section, Ralph 'Rosenfeld heads the Fathers' group, and Mrs. Harold Monett, Dr. Ivan Glltjert and Joseph Sharcot have harldled the gen¬ eral arrangements for Sunday's carnival-dance. Mr. ahd Mrs. Hy¬ man Goldberg are In charge of the Food Committee, decorations are being handled by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldsmith, Mra. Sidney Berg and Ed Linlck will HUpervise the mothers' booth. Herb Linlck will operate the fa¬ thers' booth, Mr. and Mr.i. Ber¬ nard Ruben ahd Mr. and Mrs. Ell I>evlson have lieen In charge (if the Special Gift.s commlttco, Mr, and Mrs, .Jerome Kllman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kayne. Mrs, Den .Siegel and .lo.seph .Sharcot have been taking care of ticket .sales.
Uanoe music will be provided by Ralph CuUen's orchestra.
fmiOMCLE
Ylf^// Serving Columbus and Cantral Ohio JewUh Community \\7A^
Vol. 28, No. 8
COI/UMBl'S, OHIO. FRIDAV, PEBRUARY 24, 10J50 ""n°d'"liew°.h*wii?"
Open House March 5 to Launch Celebration of Greenwald Anniversary
Local Group Enrolls 300 Brandeis Members
Contest for Namipg &f "Little Theatre"
Members of the local .Jewish CommunUy interested In activat¬ ing a "Little Theatre" group, took another .step toward their goal this week. Mr, Frank .lakes, director of productions, explained that the group will have three functions: to provide opportunities for tho.se interested in theatricals, to stage productions in an experimental and interesting manner, and to preseni some ot the many good plays that are off the beaten path.
So far, the "Little Theatre" is i nameless. A contest la under way to find nn appropriate title. To the person who 9ui> mils a name acceptable to a com¬ mittee of Judges, among whom are Ben Neu.stadt and Eddie Fisher of the Chronicle, there win be given a paid-up member¬ .ship for the current season. All enlrles must he postmarked be¬ fore midnight March H, and may be mailed or brought to Leo Blum, H."; N. High St., co-chair¬ man of publicity.
At the next meeting of the group, Tuesday evening March 7 al the. F.xcelsior Club, Mr, .Jakes has asked that all tho.se attending come prepared to give a •two-minute reading of an ex¬ cerpt of their own choice, prose or poetry. Official tryout time for the initial production will be announced al the March 7 meet¬ ing.
All who are Interested In any phase of amateur theatricals are urged to attend the next meet¬ ing.
Pro-tern officers of the group are as follows: chairman, Mrs. David Roth; vice-chairman, Mrs. Arthur Hersch; sec'y, Mrs. Sid¬ ney Putchat; treas., Mrs. Franz Welstrelch. Directors: Mesdames Jerome Gross, Irving Lackrltz,
Fred Kranz, B. Scholr, Arthur man, Jerome Zacks.
B. Caplan, Jack Jay, R. Lleber- KUman, Aaron
IVRBHYOH SOCIETY
A gala'Purlm party and mem¬ bership luncheon will be the highlight ot the next Ivreeyoh Society meeting. Frizes and tempting food. In keeping with the festive holiday, will be in abundance and a memorable time is promised to ail who at¬ tend. The membership luncheon and card party is Wednesday, at the CQlumbus Gallery of Fine Arts, 12 o'clock noon.
Each member who attends is asked to bring a 25c gift for Shalachmonis; also, their own cards or mah Jong sets.
A door prize will be given at the party.
The nominating ' committee will present its slate of officers. Mrs. William Fehiman will give the openUig prayer. Thla affair la open to all Ivreeyoh members ond no charge will be made.
CONFERENCE AT
HILLEL SUNDAY
The Ohio State B'nai B'rith B'rith Hlliel Foundation has heen selected for the first Con¬ ference on Vocational Opportuni¬ ties tor students, lo be sponsor¬ ed by .several nationai organiza¬ llons. The conferences will take place Sunday at the HlUel Foun¬ dation. in-lGlh Ave,. Columbus.
Tho morning session, beginn¬ ing at 10:00, will lie 'devoted to a general discussion of Oocupa- lioiiai and Professional Trends by Mr, George Newburger, ex¬ ecutive director of the .lewish Vocational Service of Cincinnati, and a discussion on Communily Organization l)y Mr. Robert Fit- terman, executive director, Jew¬ ish Community Council, Dayton.
The afternoon .session will be divided into two periods. There will be discussions and Individ¬ ual consultations wilh profess¬ ional workers representing 15 Vocational fields.
Consultants are Miss Jean Wren, Mr. Harold Arlan, Dr. L. Wasserstrom, Dr. Lee'Weinberg¬ er, Miss Lucille Alexander, Mr. Sanford W, Lipson, Lillian Greenberg of Cleveland Jewish Family Association, Mr, Troy A, Feibel, Miss Barbara Piatt, Dr. Maurice L. Zox, Rabbl Katz of Hebrew Union College, Rabbi Harry Kaplan, Dr.' James Mcr Cracken, Dr, James Pollard and Mr, Herbert L. Roberts.
Rabbl Kaplan and Sarah Dalk¬ owitz of the Hlllel Staff, Bern¬ ard Solomon of the Jewish Vo¬ cational Service, Cleveland, and Mr. George Rablnoff of the Training Bureau for Jewish Communal Service, New York City, have served as advisors to the Student Committee planning the Conference,
Students at universities and colleges throughout the state will attend the conference.
Sponsors are B'nai B'rith Hil¬ lel Foundations,,B'nai B'rith Vo¬ cational Service Bureau, Coun¬ cil of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, Nationai Jewish Welfare Board, Training Bureau for Jewish Communal Service In co-operation with the Jewlah Occupational Council and Syna- oogue Council of America.
" Mr. \Vcln.'(lo